Transportation & Logistics
GO Riteway Acquires Lazers Bus Service
Oak Creek-based GO Riteway Transportation Group announced that it has acquired Marshall, Wis.-based Lazers Bus Service.
From West Allis to Shorewood, Lime seeking to roll into Milwaukee suburbs
Scooter-share company Lime is looking to expand its presence in the Milwaukee area by rolling into some first-ring suburbs.
Meanwhile,...
5 minutes with… Greg Aretakis
Greg Aretakis was vice president of market planning for Midwest Airlines from 2005-‘09. Originally known as Midwest Express, the...
DPW preparing report for possible re-route of streetcar lakefront line
Milwaukee's Department of Public Works is preparing a report detailing its options to re-route the streetcar's lakefront line from its proposed turnaround point at the Couture site, and will soon meet with federal officials to discuss those options.
First destinations announced for return of Midwest Express Airlines
The resurrected Midwest Express Airlines showed off its first new airplane and announced its initial flight destinations at a press conference Wednesday at Milwaukee International Airport.
WisDOT awarded $25.7 million grant to buy new Hiawatha passenger cars
The Federal Railroad Administration has awarded the Wisconsin Department of Transportation a $25.7 million federal grant, which the department...
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Career spotlight on youth apprenticeships
Tyler Setzke
Laborer, physics student
GPS Education Partners matched Tyler with a job at Menasha Corp. while he was attending...
Spin scooters arrive in Milwaukee, Bird to relaunch on Wednesday
After initially being the first scooter company to launch in Milwaukee last year, Bird Rides Inc. will now be the third company to deploy under the city’s dockless scooter pilot program.
Volkswagen plans expansion of Pleasant Prairie facility
Volkswagen Group of America LLC is seeking village approval to expand its warehouse and distribution facility in Pleasant Prairie.
The...
City to allow Bird and Spin scooters on its streets
The Department of Public Works announced Saturday that it will soon grant approval for two more companies, Bird and Spin, to operate scooters in Milwaukee under the city’s Dockless Scooter Pilot Study.